Fat transfer, also known as fat grafting or lipofilling, is a cosmetic procedure where your own body fat is harvested from one part of the body and injected into another area for volume enhancement or to improve the appearance of scars. The harvested fat cells are carefully prepared and then injected using micro-injections to ensure they take root and survive. The process can help restore lost facial fullness, enhance breasts or buttocks, or reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Fat transfer, also known as fat grafting or lipofilling, is a cosmetic procedure where your own body fat is harvested from one part of the body and injected into another area for volume enhancement or to improve the appearance of scars. The harvested fat cells are carefully prepared and then injected using micro-injections to ensure they take root and survive. The process can help restore lost facial fullness, enhance breasts or buttocks, or reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Fat transfer, also known as fat grafting or lipoinjection, involves transference of the patient's own fat cells to enhance or restore volume in various body parts. In South Africa, this procedure is commonly used for facial and buttock augmentation.
Popular destinations include Cape Town and Johannesburg. The cost range is around ZAR 25,000 to ZAR 60,000 ($1,700 - $4,300 USD). Waiting time for the procedure can be up to 1-2 weeks.